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PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE OUTLOOK COMPANY, 287 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
LAW ENCE F. ABBOTT, PRESIDENT. WILLIAM B. HOWLAND, TREASURER. KARL V. S. HOWLAND, SECRETARY
REGUAR WEEKLY NUMBERS, FIVE CENTS. MAGAZINE NUMBERS (FOURTH ISSUE OF EACH
SUBSCRIPTION — FIFTY-TWO ISSUES THREE DOLLARS
SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE NEW YORK POST-OFFICE

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POSTAGE is prepaid on all subscriptions in the United States, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Guam,
Porto Rico, Tutuila (Samoa), Shanghai, Canal Zone, Cuba, Canada, and Mexico. For all other countries in
the Postal Union add $1.56 to the regular subscription price for postage.

CHANGE IN ADDRESS. Notice of change in address should be sent Two Weeks before the date of issue on
which the change is to take effect. The change cannot be made unless the subscriber's Old Address is clearly
indicated in addition to the New Address.

COPYRIGHT. All the contributions and illustrations of this number are fully protected by copyright and
must not be reprinted without special permission. The editorial contributions of Theodore Roosevelt are
fully protected by copyright, domestic and international, and are not to be reprinted in full except by
arrangement in specific cases with the Outlook Company. Extracts from any of Mr. Roosevelt's articles,
however, not exceeding one-third of the total, may be made, provided full credit to The Outlook is given.
RENEWALS. The date opposite your name on the yellow label which appears on your magazine shows to
what date your subscription has been paid. Your renewal should be received two weeks before the date of
expiration thus indicated, to prevent any interruption in your receipt of the magazine.

ADVERTISING. Orders, final instructions, and cuts for advertising must be received two weeks before the
Saturday on which the advertisement is intended to appear.

CONTRIBUTIONS. All manuscripts, drawings, and photographs are received with the understanding that
the Editors are not responsible for their loss or injury while in their possession or in transit. Return
postage should be inclosed with each manuscript submitted, and a copy should be retained by each author.
THE OUTLOOK COMPANY

Chicago Office, Marquette Building

287 Fourth Avenue, New York

Reg. Trade Mark

Washable Dress Fabrics
For Spring and Summer, 1910

We are now showing a very complete assortment of designs and colorings of
our new wash materials in Linens, Cottons and Silk Mixtures, in all white, plain
colorings and fancy effects, adapted for Lingerie and Tailored Waists, Dresses,
Tub Suits, Walking Suits, Fancy Costumes and Lingerie Dresses. We enumerate a few of the
very newest fabrics for Spring:

'Dress Linens in all colors, at 50c, 65c, 85c, 1.00 per yd.

"Tussore Linen," a new French fabric for tailor-made garments, in a full range of French
colorings, 48c, 1.00 per yd.

Linen Reps, 27 inches, 55c. Linen Etamine, 27 inches, 75c.

Austrian Galateas, fast color, 27 in., 50c.

Fancy Linen Suitings, 27 inches, 50c, 75c to 1.35 yd.

French hand made Linen in all shades, 32 in., 85c.

White Butcher Linen, hand loom, Dutch and Italian Linen, Sheer Linen Lawn and Linen Cam-
brics and French Hand spun Linen in the different widths and weights, ranging in price
from 40c to 10.00 yd.

Fancy Scotch, Austrian and French Madras, for tailored waists and men's wear, 32 in., 40c to 1.00 yd.
Japanese Silks in White, Ecru and fancy stripes, 65c to 3.50 yd. (Washable.)

Fancy French Percales, 32 in., 30c, 45c per yd. Fast colors.

Scotch Cheviots, plain shades and fancy striped, 32 in., 45c yd.

Printed Linen in stripes and fancy designs, exclusive, 36 in., 50c to 1.00 per yd.

French Tuscan Crepe in all white, plain colors, also fancy stripes, 32 in. and 42 in., at 1.00 and 1.25 yd.
Printed Dimities and Linen Lawn, 25c and 40c per yd.
Plain colored English and French Piques, 50c, 85c, 1.25 yd.

French Voiles, plain shades and fancy weaves, 75c to 2.00 yd.

SAMPLES OF ANY OF The above lines mailed free upON REQUEST
5th Ave. & 34th St., N. Y.
Opposite Waldorf-Astoria

James McCutcheon & Co.,

A Perfect Record

During a business experience of more
than twenty years we have placed
numerous coal issues, and in pur-
chasing this class of securities our
clients never have lost a dollar,
either by delay of interest or default
of principal.

We now offer The Closed First Mort-
gage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds of
the largest coal company on the New
York Central Lines in the West at a

Price to Yield 7%

We have confidence that this bond
will maintain our notable record.

A leading trunk line railroad has just
spent $3,000,000 to facilitate hand-
ling the increasing output of coal
from this company.

Send for Circular "A. P."

F. J. Lisman & Co.

Members New York Stock Exchange

30 Broad St., New York

PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE HARTFORD

YOU DON'T NEED $10,000

You may share in the safe and
sure earning power of New York
City real estate and get a profit-
able return on your money with-
out trouble, worry or risk. Our
mortgage certificates, based on
selected first mortgages in New
York City, are in amounts of
$200, $500, $1,000 and $5,000.

The $200 certificates may be bought at $10.00
per month. The payment of principal and inter-
est of all our certificates is guaranteed absolutely
by the Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Company
with its capital and surplus of $7,500,000.

The security is first mortgage security such as
the law favors for savings banks, life insurance
companies and all conservative trust investments.
Write for our booklet "The Safe Use for Savings"

TITLE GUARANTEE &TRUSTO

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $14,000,000
176 Broadway, New York
175 Remsen Street, Brooklyn

PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE OUTLOOK COMPANY, 287 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
LAWRENCE F. ABBOTT, PRESIDENT. WILLIAM B. HOWLAND, TREASURER. KARL V. S. HOWLAND, SECRETARY
REGULAR WEEKLY NUMBERS, FIVE CENTS. MAGAZINE NUMBERS (FOURTH ISSUE OF EACH
MONTH) FIFTEEN CENTS.
SUBSCRIPTION - FIFTY-TWO ISSUES THREE DOLLARS
SECOND-CLASS MATTER AT THE NEW YORK POST-OFFICE

ENTERED AS

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POSTAGE is prepaid on all subscriptions in the United States, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Guam,
Porto Rico, Tutuila (Samoa), Shanghai, Canal Zone, Cuba, Canada, and Mexico. For all other countries in
the Postal Union add $1.56 to the regular subscription price for postage.

CHANGE IN ADDRESS. Notice of change in address should be sent Two Weeks before the date of issue on
which the change is to take effect. The change cannot be made unless the subscriber's Old Address is clearly
indicated in addition to the New Address.

COPYRIGHT. All the contributions and illustrations of this number are fully protected by copyright and
must not be reprinted without special permission. The editorial contributions of Theodore Roosevelt are
fully protected by copyright, domestic and international, and are not to be reprinted in full except by
arrangement in specific cases with the Outlook Company. Extracts from any of Mr. Roosevelt's articles,
however, not exceeding one-third of the total, may be made, provided full credit to The Outlook is given.
RENEWALS. The date opposite your name on the yellow label which appears on your magazine shows to
what date your subscription has been paid. Your renewal should be received two weeks before the date of
expiration thus indicated, to prevent any interruption in your receipt of the magazine.

ADVERTISING. Orders, final instructions, and cuts for advertising must be received two weeks before the
Saturday on which the advertisement is intended to appear.

CONTRIBUTIONS. All manuscripts, drawings, and photographs are received with the understanding that
the Editors are not responsible for their loss or injury while in their possession or in transit. Return
postage should be inclosed with each manuscript submitted, and a copy should be retained by each author.

THE OUTLOOK COMPANY

Chicago Office, Marquette Building

287 Fourth Avenue, New York

Reg. Trade Mark

Washable Dress Goods

For Spring 1910

Embracing a wide range of the very latest materials from the leading European manufacturers. Many exclusive designs are included in the collection, which comprises French Marquisettes, Tuscan Crepe, Batiste, Voiles, Brilliants, Caze Raye, Nebuleuse Travers, Swisses, Embroidered Linens, Piques, Lawns, Dimities, Japanese Crepes, French, Austrian and Scotch Madras, Cheviots, Percales, Scotch Ginghams in all white, plain and fancy colorings; also Bordered Batistes and Voiles, together with a full assortment of the best plain staple Cotton Fabrics.

Dress Linens in All White and Plain Colors

The new weaves for the coming season include Tussores, Repps and Etamines. Being yarn dyed, these are most practical and desirable for tailored garments. They are shown in a full range of colorings and all white, together with our standard line of plain weaves. Width 36 inches to 48 inches; 50c to $1.50 per yard.

Also White Butcher Linen, hand loom Dutch and Italian Linens, Sheer Linen Lawns and Cambrics, French Handspun Linens in the different widths and weights; ranging in price from 40c to $10.00 per yard.

SAMPLES OF ANY OF THE ABOVE LINES MAILED FREE ON REQUEST

James McCutcheon & Co.,

Sudden Spring

Freezes Won't
Worry You a Bit

between two

A % inch blanket layers of glass
of still air
does away with
mats and boards, keeps out cold,
keeps in heat, lets in warm sun-
shine, gives the plants all the
light and heat-makes them har-
dier and earlier.

The Sash are strongly made of the best cypress and will last a lifetime. The glass slips in; is firmly held by brass clips without putty, and repairs can be made in an instant.

You won't have to watch or even think about changes in the weather. You won't have to cover and uncover frames with mats and boards. Your plants will be absolutely protected in the coldest

cold snap.

5th Ave. & 34th St., N. Y. Opposite Waldorf-Astoria

Home Grown Table Vegetables

-six weeks ahead of the season!

Now is also the time to get ready to start beets, cauliflower, celery, eggplants, onions, cabbages, peppers, melons.

Under Sunlight Double Glass Sash they will grow so much better than under ordinary Sash that you can plant out early and begin gathering while they are still a luxury and command the cream of the market prices.

Used by hundreds of practical gardeners everywhere because it eliminates drudgery-saves work, time, disappointment-makes plants grow faster, hardier-gives more profitable, more gratifying results.

By ordering Sunlight Sash quickly you will avoid the risk and trouble of sudden freezes-make the most of your Spring's work-have earlier vegetables for your table.

How to get quick shipment. Fill out and mail the coupon in the corner. We will send you our catalog and net price-list, from which you can easily make up your order and we will ship you immediately.

Don't delay. Send this coupon, or drop us a postal. Act NOW!

SUNLIGHT

Double Glass

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TRADE MARK

for Hot-beds and Cold-frames

The Sunlight Double Glass Sash Co., 954 East Broadway, Louisville, Ky.

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POSTAGE is prepaid on all subscriptions in the United States, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Islands, Guam,

Porto Rico, Tutuila (Samoa), Shanghai, Canal Zone, Cuba, Canada. and Mexico. For all other countries in

the Postal Union add $1.56 to the regular subscription price for postage.

CHANGE IN ADDRESS. Notice of change in address should be sent Two Weeks before the date of issue on
which the change is to take effect. The change cannot be made unless the subscriber's Old Address is clearly
indicated in addition to the New Address.

COPYRIGHT. All the contributions and illustrations of this number are fully protected by copyright and
must not be reprinted without special permission. The editorial contributions of Theodore Roosevelt are
fully protected by copyright, domestic and international, and are not to be reprinted in full except by
arrangement in specific cases with the Outlook Company. Extracts from any of Mr. Roosevelt's articles,
however, not exceeding one-third of the total, may be made, provided full credit to The Outlook is given.
RENEWALS. The date opposite your name on the yellow label which appears on your magazine shows to
what date your subscription has been paid. Your renewal should be received two weeks before the date of
expiration thus indicated. to prevent any interruption in your receipt of the magazine.

ADVERTISING. Orders. final instructions. and cuts for advertising must be received two weeks before the
Saturday on which the advertisement is intended to appear.

CONTRIBUTIONS. All manuscripts, drawings, and photographs are received with the understanding that
the Editors are not responsible for their loss or injury while in their possession or in transit. Return
postage should be inclosed with each manuscript submitted, and a copy should be retained by each author.

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